If you commute to work on a bicycle or ride your bike a lot you will know the importance of what you wear. Check out SAS (Search and State), a recent brand from New York, they produce stylish garments handmade in the USA. Their latest offering is the PJ-1 Hooded Packable Expedition Jacket, a sleek outerwear piece meant for adventure as much as it is everyday wear. This packable performance jacket is made from waterproof PJ-1 fabric and lined with an active climate membrane to regulate interior temperature when conditions change. The windproof, breathable jacket also features a helmet-friendy hood stowed inside its zippered collar. The PJ-1 is perfect for riding and exploring, but can also be worn off the bike in casual conditions.

Victorinox Swiss Army are selling a limited edition of the first watch they ever made, the military style Original Chronograph. This special edition is limited to 1.989 pieces, commemorating 1989, the year Victorinox first started selling watches. It features a brushed aluminum bezel, and a stylish three-piece strap complete with an integrated crown guard (removable). The Original(no chronograph) model is also available here. Available...read more

The popular Nike Air Moc receives a make over courtesy of Textile House Maharam. Composed of one piece of the upper to the whole, only in the collar to adjust the tightness with stretching, and carrying more by the Air Unit air cushion comfort while the lightweight and stylish design makes us love these shoes. Releasing in August 2010 at Nike Sportswear retailers....read more

Vollebak is an experimental adventure brand, their products help athletes push their physical and cognitive limits in new and unimagined ways. Their latest offering is a jacket created from graphene (one of the most incredible materials known to man, and a winner of a Noble Prize for physics). The unique material is made up of a single layer of carbon atoms connected to one another by tight atomic bonds, achieving the feat of a full bullet-proof vest. Graphene is 20...read more